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  • Youth get in bed together on Lennon anniversary


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    It was 29 years ago today that a lone gunman assassinated John Lennon and the anniversary was the spur behind a youth "bed in" at the COP15 conference center. Socres of young folks from around the world used the day to remember Lennons famous bed-in protest of the Vietnam War and to put their own spin on it. They ...
    1 day ago
  • Thank you, EPA: U.S. solar companies


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    Many businesses chafed on Monday at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s declaration that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health. But executives at the two largest U.S. solar power companies took a shine to the statement, which clears the way for federal regulation and came as a global climate ...
    2 days ago
  • Fossil of the Day Award: And the winner is…


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    The UN Conference on Climate Change is a weighty gathering of serious folks looking for a way to cut carbon emissions. Its also a great place to bring some much-needed humor and along the way hammer a few perceived laggers in the fight against global warming. Enter the Fossil of the Day Awards, a tongue-in-cheek ...
    2 days ago
  • Icebergs, Copenhagen hot topics in Southern Ocean


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    The Southern Ocean is toying with us, like some killer whale tossing its prey before devouring it. The small French research ship l’Astrolabe is being battered by 55 kmh (35 mph) winds and tossed like a cork in icy, three metre (9 feet) waves. Many onboard have retreated to the safety of their bunks where, ...
    2 days ago
  • Taking the Tesla for a spin


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    We took a short spin in a Tesla to see what an all-electric sports car was like. The Roadster Sport wasn’t totally silent, but it wasn’t loud — and it was fast (zero to 60 miles per hour in under 4 seconds). We got lots of looks, too. Tesla calls it “performance with a clean conscience” but building the ...
    5 days ago
  • U.S. says no to Arctic fishing


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    (Reporting by Yereth Rosen in Alaska) There is currently no commercial fishing conducted in U.S. Arctic waters, and now there won’t be: a formal ban on commercial seafood harvests in U.S. waters north of the Bering Strait went into effect on Thursday. Environmentalists and fishery managers applauded the move as a ...
    5 days ago
  • Forest carbon schemes – new hope for the Amazon?


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    By Stuart Grudgings In the tiny settlement of Boa Frente on the banks of a tributary to the Amazon river, bright blue butterflies flitting through trees and the constant squawks of parrots add to the feeling of a paradise on earth. The poverty endured by most of its residents quickly shatters that illusion, but ...
    5 days ago
  • What to do while the world burns


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    A firefighter puts out a fire at a village near Bangkok March 31, 2008. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang This opinion piece by Mort Rosenblum originally appeared in GlobalPost . The views expressed are his own. For the full article, click here . PARIS, France — Back when primal-scream therapy was the rage in ...
    5 days ago
  • Sailing into an icy cauldron


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    Reuters employee Pauline Askin has sailed for the Antarctic  for a six -week expedition on the icy continent where she will help restore Mawson’s huts named after Australia’s most celebrated Antarctic explorer on Commonwealth Bay, the windiest place on earth. During the expedition, Pauline will report on ...
    5 days ago
  • Climate Justice Clips: Countdown to Copenhagen, Day 5


    God's Politics BlogAuthority Authority: 655
    This video features three heroes of mine and courageous Christian leaders, Desmond Tutu, Wangari Maathai and Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia, talking about the importance of climate justice for the poorest of the poor right across the continent of Africa.
    6 days ago
  • After 25 years impact of Bhopal leak lingers


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    Controversy still surrounds one of the worlds worst industrial accidents 25 years after an estimated 8,000 people died in the immediate aftermath of a toxic gas leak in Bhopal, India. At around midnight on December 3, 1984, a leak at a Union Carbide plant of methyl isocyanate gas -- a chemical compound used ...
    1 week ago
  • Comfortable conservation and global warming


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    -- John Kemp is a Reuters columnist. The views expressed are his own -- Energy efficiency will have to make the single most-important contribution if policymakers are serious about limiting greenhouse gas emissions and dampening growing demand for fossil fuels. Energy efficiency will not remove the need to invest ...
    1 week ago
  • Could denying bedroom privileges save the planet?


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 136
    There will be a record number of side events at the United Nations-sponsored climate talks in Copenhagen next month, but one woman’s one-woman show could give the delegates, most of whom will be men, the incentive they really need to agree a new global warming treaty. In “ The Boycott “, Kathryn Blume plays ...
    2 weeks ago
  • AWID series on gender and climate change part 2


    feminist blogsAuthority Authority: 156
    Missed part 1? Check it out here From AWID : Since long before the issue garnered adequate concern on the world stage, women have been resisting, mitigating and even reversing the impacts of climate change, primarily at the local level. Moreover, not only do women tend to care for the environment, but they do ...
    6 weeks ago
  • Deconstructing and Reconstructing Gender


    Kenya ImagineAuthority Authority: 114
    When the Jamaican reggae maestro, Jimmy Cliff sung “ Many Rivers to Cross ” in far-flung Jamaica in 1972, the philosophical thread was certainly universal binding all struggling people who may or may not have envisioned the connection. But as one decodes the encrypted archeological relics of the living legend ...
    6 weeks ago

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